Laniel, so many discoveries just waiting to be explored.
![]() | Canal Bay Canal Bay with the charming characteristics of a fiord, is a very popular site for vacationers. The area is adorned with lush vegetation, shaded under cedars and large red and white pine trees. The steep cliffs in the bay are spectacular. |
![]() | Mural Laniel and its history, illustrated on a mural, 110 meters long : Covered bridge, school 1933, entomological station, train, etc…Murale Laniel et son histoire représenté par de magnifiques murales au centre du village. 13 portraits peints sur un mur de béton d’une longueur de 110 mètres : Pont couvert, école de 1933, station entomologique, train, etc… |
![]() | Bridge, Dam and Water Level The village of Laniel has one of the few remaining arch bridges in Quebec. Under this bridge, is a flood control dam which is used to regulate the water level in lake Kipawa. |
![]() | Mural under the bridge This mural tells part of the history of the Kipawa River |
![]() | Boat wash station To protect our beautiful Lake Kipawa, a mobile and autonomous boat washing station is installed not far from the boat launch. |
![]() | Pleasant Islands Clermont and Huard Islands are maintained for the use of canoeists paddling the Kipawa River onto Lake Kipawa. All sites are equipped with docks, picnic tables and outhouses. Both islands have lovely sandy shorelines, perfect for swimming and basking in the sun. Clermont Island also has a popular pedestrian trail. |







